No PivotTable Charts in Excel 2011, Kirschen Seah gives us her Add Prefix String Automator action at http://www.freerangecoder.com. Zumocast from zumocast.com vs. AirVideo for video watching on the iPad. Accessible Mind Sweeper from Programar a ciegas at programaraciegas.es. iStopMotion review from boinx.com including Bastian Wolfe’s hysterical video and my 1 second stop motion movie. In […]
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#288 Yum 4, Blu-Ray Burning, Audio-Technica Remote Mic, Apple Certification
Yum 4 gets an interface update from yumapp.com, my in-laws use my ScreenSteps tutorial to fix their router. Donald Burr from Otaku No Podcast helps Steve and I learn about Blu-Ray burning on a Mac. Links from his discussion include: rima.com for good bulk pricing on Blu-Ray media, Firewire/USB 2.0/eSATA external burner from OWC at […]
Continue reading#287 Quicktime 7 Install Trick, SleepyTunes, 27 inch iMac is Bad, Macs at Work
Amazon affiliate links for holiday shopping makes podcasters happy, but Allison won’t make the NosillaCastaways happy by buying ad-free live show. A Safari tip, Dr. Robert Carter on how to download and install Quicktime 7 with X installed, Caleb on RockMelt, and Kate on SleepyTunes from infinitemonkeydesign. Peter Boodts tells us how he uses ScreenSteps […]
Continue reading#286 Nuke & Pave, VLC, Browser Switching, Zombies, Learning from the Past
Nuke and Pave of my MacBook Pro – how and why I did it. Dr. Robert Carter gives a new answer to the Dumb Question about how to play podcasts at 2X speed from the desktop. Why I keep switching from browser to browser, and how XMarks keeps me sane. George from Tulsa discusses the […]
Continue reading#285 Podshifter, Image Title Safari Extension, Excel 11, iPhoto 11, MacBook Airs
Navin from India shows us there’s 100 million CDMA subscribers in India, John asks in Dumb Question Corner how to play podcasts at 2X in iTunes and Connor suggests podshifter.com. Kirschen Seah from Free Range Coder creates Image Title Safari Extension. Excel ’11 review – a long one filled with pivot tables and conditional formatting […]
Continue reading#284 Vokle, DoodleCam, Locked vs. Unlocked Phones
Rose on iLife ’11, Vokle for video interview calls from vokle.com. George from Tulsa is back with an “interesting” review using Mariner’s Narrator program to convert text to speech. DoodleCam from macphun.com. In Security Light I talk about the Mac Trojan Horse. In Chit Chat Across the Pond we’re joined by Gazmaz from mymac.com and […]
Continue reading#283 Dumb Question Corner, Captio, Knightwise Decides iPhone vs. Android Samsung Galaxy S
NosillaCast live gets an upgrade with Ustream Producer Pro, Tucson Tweetup with pictures. In Dumb Question Corner Doug Whitscarver asks why just asking if he needs software updates he has to enter an admin password, and Greg asks why he has to download iTunes upgrades twice for two accounts. Tom Borowski of mandogmachine.com gives us […]
Continue reading#282 Blogworld Expo, Lexmark Genesis, Bloomsworld, Army Strong Stories, How to Increase Your Audience Through Accessibility
Synopsis of Blogworld and New Media Expo. Scott Stratten from un-marketing.com as keynote, the good and the bad of the presentations. Two interviews from the show floor – the unusual Lexmark Genesis all-in-one scanner, and the future Bloomworlds will be a curated app store for family-safe apps for the Android. An interview with Army Major […]
Continue reading#281 Air Display, Why to Abandon Backup, Parallels Desktop 6, Technology & Autism
Review of Air Display from avatron.com (and why Elliott rocks). In Dumb Question Corner Mark Schaeffer asks whether he should abandon Backup from Apple. Review of Parallels Desktop 6 from parallels.com. Pat Mahon takes over for the sick Bart Busschots and tells us more about how technology impacts the life of his autistic son. Listen […]
Continue reading#280 Pat’s Son’s First Words, Orange Apple Computer Club, Mac Mini Trials, Gliese 581g, Why Are You In My House?
Pat’s son says his first words, Orange Apple Computer Club from oacc.org. Jim Sewell says I get in his head. The long and arduous tale of getting our Mac Mini to finally work. In Chit Chat Across the Pond Bart explains how scientists and astronomers have discovered the first exoplanet with potential to carry life, […]
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